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==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
===Generation 1=== | ===Generation 1=== | ||
[[Image:RoadRage-toy.jpg|right|300px|thumb| | [[Image:RoadRage-toy.jpg|right|300px|thumb|]] | ||
*'''Road Rage''' (Autobot, 2002) | *'''Road Rage''' (Autobot, 2002) | ||
**''Japanese ID number'': '''94''' | **''Japanese ID number'': '''94''' | ||
Revision as of 17:08, 21 April 2009
- Road Rage is an Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Road Rage is the bodyguard/advisor of Cybertron ambassador Crosscut. She is well-versed in alien cultures and generally cheerful, making her a very good diplomat. However, a chronic short-out in her vehicle mode causes her to live up to her name; in car mode, she is a snarling, swerving speed machine with little regard — if not utter contempt — for anyone else on the road with her. This is pretty embarrassing for her once she reverts back to robot mode.
Toys
Generation 1

- Road Rage (Autobot, 2002)
- Japanese ID number: 94
- Accessories: Left & right "magnabomb launchers", launcher base, "plasma discharger" rifle, 4 "magnabomb" missiles
- Road Rage is a redeco of the original Tracks toy, transforming into a Corvette Stingray sports car. She also has a third "flight" mode with swing-out wings and add-on thruster-pack/missile launchers. (her rifle can mount on her undercarriage in this mode, but it's really awkward when she's grounded.) As a Japanese release, her spring-loaded missile launchers are fully-functional. She was available only as an e-Hobby exclusive sold in a set with Crosscut.
Trivia
- Road Rage and Crosscut are notable for being the first "new" additions to the Generation 1-era cast of characters after the original line ended since the short-lived Machine Wars series. This also started the general trend toward e-Hobby releases being new characters rather than old characters in new colors.
- Her coloration is based on the original pre-Transformers Diaclone version of the mold. This mold in these colors was also available as Tracks under the Transformers brand in some European markets in 1985.


